Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (59 Viewers)

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    bottom line no one has really made a counter to my arguments because there isn't one. It isn't my opinion against theirs. I posted links to the sentences which state NOT GUILTY. How many ways can that be interpreted or contested? truthfully I'm here for the guys who are giving me a chance like Shyne. Thanks a lot. That relegation was a big deal to me and my assumption was that it was for a lot of people.

    I don't pretend to know everything about the scandal because I doubt anyone does but if their was evidence I have a feeling they wouldn't have hidden it to give way to appeals. They would have made it as public as they made everything else.

    I might not know everything but I doubt anyone here knows more than me. I started out like a lot of people here thinking they cheated and got caught. I wanted to know how and started reading. One discovery led to another and that's why I post in public forums now. It's not an opinion or an interpretation. There was no evidence of Match conditioning yet we were punished by our rival clubs and their investors. Are financial ties not evidence of conflict of interest?

    Come on people. You don't have to agree with me but at least counter with something that isn't opinion based.

    Just for teh record, the UN last year ranked the Italian media as being the 73rd (maybe 78th) most credible in the world. That's a fact too and I'll look for the declaration when I have a moment. If people want to base their opinions on what the Italian media said then they should know how the global community considers it.
     

    Geof

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    gsol, I think more people here than you might think agree with you on most points.

    But people pick on you because they feel you came here like you where the only one to know the truth and be kind enough to evangelise us poor ignorants.

    Please know that what you posted has been posted before, surely not in such detail, but the essence has been there since day one. Conspiracies in the FIGC, Guido Rossi, Meani, Montezemolo, ... heck even Romano Prodi was named (it was after he replaced Berlusconi that it all started no?).
    Even the cooperation of the FIAT side of Juve had been discussed here.

    There are still people who think we were lucky to stay in B instead of C, others still rage for the relegation and the title stripping. Most of us are in the middle, while acknowledging the suspiciousness (or straight illegality) of this procedure, and the favoritism some people have been treated (eg Galliani), they argue that what Moggi had been doing was more than dodgy, and thus we are not in a position to play the innocent victim.

    But most of us agree on the fact that we are now back in A and that we, as fans, prefer to look to a brighter future, rather than stay in the past forever. And what you can say will not change that.
    The only people who can actually change that are the actors of the calciopoli itself, and judicial decisions.

    You are however free to continue your research and to post interesting discoveries on this site!
    Mind you, I'll give you a tip: if you want people to have more interest in what you write, keep your posts short and use bolden/underline the crucial parts. It is a well known fact that forumers all around the world are lazy.

    so don't read...don't write either though. What's fair is fair no?
    Please that was obviously a joke. Didn't see the Simpsons?
     

    JCK

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    gsol, I think more people here than you might think agree with you on most points.

    But people pick on you because they feel you came here like you where the only one to know the truth and be kind enough to evangelise us poor ignorants.
    He also loves name-calling especially doubting how much some are fans. He also likes to order members to go find an Inter forum.
     
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    "they argue that what Moggi had been doing was more than dodgy, and thus we are not in a position to play the innocent victim"

    - I've repeatedly asked people to state what he did or what was dodge and no one could. frankly what was dodgy was what was written about him...not so much what he did.

    "prefer to look to a brighter future, rather than stay in the past forever"

    -if that was the case those people wouldn't have gone into this thread. That's just a line I hear when people run out of shit to say

    "Please know that what you posted has been posted before"

    - don't make me laugh. Things may have been alluded to but I read through this forum prior to posting and the level of accuracy in the info was virtually non existant in the Calciopoli field. There was no talk oft he sentences, no judge declarations, no one posted links to wiretaps etc. I posted here because other members asked me (through other forums) to come in and post what I was posting there again only here because people were lost.
     
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    He also loves name-calling especially doubting how much some are fans. He also likes to order members to go find an Inter forum.
    JCK...you like being the big shot in the forum. The vibe I got from you is that you don't like the fact that someone showed up and had more to say than you.

    Name calling? Stop being a queef JCK. I got ripped by plenty of people here and am still alive and well. Unless the people posting are in pre-school I hardly think language and petty insults are worth getting all worked up over.

    I say what needs to be said and if people get offended, that's part of the process. I know a place where they can go...
     

    JCK

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    JCK...you like being the big shot in the forum. The vibe I got from you is that you don't like the fact that someone showed up and had more to say than you.

    Name calling? Stop being a queef JCK. I got ripped by plenty of people here and am still alive and well. Unless the people posting are in pre-school I hardly think language and petty insults are worth getting all worked up over.

    I say what needs to be said and if people get offended, that's part of the process. I know a place where they can go...
    Say all you want, I couldn't care less. I spend a lot of time on the forum just to spend time. If having the largest post count means I am a big shot then fine, I am a big shot. As for being the moderator who spends most time here, it's just because I am a moderator and I spend a lot of time here. I can't remember the last time I issued an infraction or banned anyone because no matter what I do, I get criticized. Go check the last two match threads and you'll know what I am talking about. This behaviour is not allowed and unfortunately, you bring it with you. I am not against you here nor against what you say, I am just against the arguments that arise after your posts. Only one more thing I don't like about you, is that you want your OWN threads even if the same subject is on in another thread. Other than that, feel free to do whatever rocks your boat. I get name called all the time, do you know what I do? I ignore.

    As for tonight, Forza Juve e Forza Genoa
     
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    please I've read the same discussions regarding trades and gossip on different threads a few times...it's nothing new
     

    Bjerknes

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    We don't know the truth, we don't know the whole truth, we know everything but the truth. The fact of the matter is, gsol, you have to take everything regarding Calciopoli with a grain of salt. Just because something states "not guilty" in Italy doesn't mean total absence of guilt. If you're going to continue to harp upon infractions involving Claudio Lottito's bookkeeping, you're going to have to admit that there are not only shades of gray but also shades of black, pink, red, white and brown sifting through all this stuff. We're talking about Italy here. Nothing is entirely as it seems.
     

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